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DEGLASSIFIED E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) OT (E) Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972 TOP SECRET By NITHW NARS Date 7-1-75 May 5, 1945 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Major Political Problems in Connection with Austria and zechoslovakia This Government is now faced with major political problems in connection with Austria and Czechoslovakia on which we had every reason and right to expect real Soviet cooperation with us. Instead, we have so far had unilateral acts on the part of the Soviet Union, i.e., a recognition of an Austrian Government without consultation with us, refusal to agree to an airfield in the United States zone in Vienna, and a refusal to per- mit our Embassy to go to the seat of the Czechoslovak Government. It therefore seems that some hard bargaining is going to become necessary before these problems are settled in a manner satisfactory to us. The present military situation and its apparent possibilities offer some good material for such bargaining, provided immediate action is taken. It is therefore suggested that the Joint Chiefs of Staff be ask ed to consider urgently the following: If the American Armies pushed on to the Moldau River which runs through Prague, this would give us a strong bargaining position with the Russians. This river is a continuation of the Elbe where we have stopped farther north. Furthermore, the United States Third Army nas now gone down the Danube through a good part of Upper Austria, which will presumably be in our zone of occupation in Austria. The Russians would, however, like to have us concede to them that part of Upper Austria north of the Danube. We propose that American forces advance to the Moldau River throughout its length. If they could do so we snall then be in a position of equality in botn Austria and Czechoslovakia in dealing with the Soviet Government. Otherwise the Soviet Government will probably continue as it has done ARCH! RECORDS AND to SERVICE"